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- 1. PA's state bug.
- 7. PA produces roughly 350 tons of these per year.
- 9. This is where the world's largest freshwater seaport is located.
- 14. PA is 1/12th the size of this state.
- 16. PA kids were the first to be required to go to a _____ school.
- 17. Famous battlefield of the Civil War, located in south central PA.
- 18. PA is described as a torn ____________.
- 20. The largest mammal in PA.
- 22. The Susquehanna River valley was known as a _______ in 1776.
- 23. Jim Thorpe was a 2x's gold medalist _______ in Track and Field.
- 25. The very first state park in the U.S.
- 26. Penn State University was originally known as __________.
- 27. PA supplied steel to this famous New York City bridge.
- 28. PA was the first in the U.S. to have this road system.
- 29. PA's top agricultural crop.
- 30. Pennsylvania means Penn's __________.
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- 2. By WWI, Pennsylvania _________ shipped roughly 500 million tons of freight.
- 3. Who founded Pennsylvania?
- 4. PA's largest mineral resource
- 5. What law made school mandatory in Pennsylvania?
- 6. Pa's State bird.
- 8. James Buchanan was a famous ___________ from PA.
- 10. PA's state tree.
- 11. High Tech, _____, PA hardwood, and Tourism are four of PA's largest industries.
- 12. PA is 38 times larger than this state.
- 13. Replaced the Conestoga Wagon in Pennsylvania.
- 15. PA's state dog.
- 19. The state's total _____ is roughly 13 million people.
- 21. Known as the Steel City.
- 22. Number of major waterways in PA.
- 23. Jimmy Stewart was a famous ______ who played in "It's a Wonderful Life."
- 24. PA's nickname is ______because it held an important geographic and strategic role in holding together the newly formed colonial Union.
